Corresponding Angles Postulate
Look at and . What type of angles are they?
Look at and . We determined that the sum of these angles would be . Move around the points on the applet. Is that always, sometimes, or never true?
Look at and . What type of angles are they?
Look at and . We determined that these type of angles would be equal. Move around the points on the applet. Is that always, sometimes, or never true?
Is there anything that jumps out to you that seems to be special about corresponding angles?
Can you force them to be congruent? Would you say that Corresponding Angles are congruent:
Can you force them to be congruent? What does it seem needs to happen in order to make them congruent?
Testing a Theory
We now have what is needed for a postulate. Write as an "if then" statement what we know about corresponding angles. "If you have two corresponding angles..... then..... "